Tagged: political correctness

Yours truly makes a disembodied cameo in this tour de force iteration of your favorite show. Jay Dyer, Andy Nowicki, Daniel J. Spaulding, Randy J. hosted by Hesher and Spore discuss wide range of topics as usual. Highlight's are Spore's heroic last stand in defense of her former employer, Clint Eastwood, Jay objectifying, and thus potentially offending, all human beings, yours truly appearing on the show although not really being there and Andy saying "ha" at all the right places.

Denying the existence of political correctness is tantamount to living under the rock and describing it's bottom. In this three part podcast we'll try to provide some insight into what PC essentially is.

In the third and final podcast on Political Correctness, we explore how Political Correctness serves as a method of manufacturing consent by complete eradication of language. The historical example used are German sustainable development policies in the light of immigrant crisis.

Political Correctness as a case of extreme nominalism is, at the same time, in need of extreme legalism. In a word, it is intended to get legalized and enforced. In this podcast we examine one extreme piece of legislative conceived to perform precisely this.

Kali Tribune presents the first in the series of podcasts on the vague subject of Political Correctness. In this episode, yours truly defines PC as a moralist offshoot of metaphysical doctrine of nominalism and points out that it is more intrinsic to postmodern worldview than most people think, and that there's really nothing funny about it. Moreover, the conclusion is that it's implications are bound to bear deadly consequences in the future.

The media are drowning the public in a flood of images depicting certain drowned boy. Kali Tribune’s Department of Iconoclastic Theory and Practice will provide you with just enough rope to catch some breath and say no to unsafe moral practices by which you can contract a shamefull veneration disease.

Expressions of compassion of European people towards the victims of terrorist attacks on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo are omnipresent. The sentiment is almost palpable. It is only natural for Kali Tribune to join the choir, albeit on a slightly dissonant note.